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beiderbeck
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« on: June 29, 2009, 08:03:24 AM »

How often do you check your tax code. 2 local government pension scheme pensioners checked their P60's for 08/09, and April 09 payslip. The codings had changed DOWNWARDS from 603L to 587L. The male (over65 in this tax year) should have increased to 949P, and the female (under 65) had changed from 603L to 587L, but should have been increased to 647L.
This particular pension payroll is one of many operated by a local authority.It is alerted electronically by HMRC, and covers over 14,000 public service pensioners. On 13 February 2009 HMRC issued the electronic  instruction resulting in the incorrect codings. It took these 2 pensioners 6 weeks of individual appeals to HMRC to get them to acknowledge a mistake and correct the tax codes. Given that this instruction is contrary to the budget decisions on tax codings, the implications nationally for pensioners and workers on PAYE is really alarming, if this instruction was acted on widespread throughout local tax offices. How would we ever find out ?? In this case the male pensioner was incorrectly liable for tax at 20% on an extra 3620 of pensioner income, and the female was incorrectly taxed on an extra 600 at 20%.
So why not do what normally we all tend to ignore.....check your coding. For under 65's it should be a base line coding of 647L, and for over 65's 949P.
If you find a mistake, be vigorous ( you need to be) with HMRC...as getting the right result ain't easy..........and ................. contact your MP.
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John
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« Reply #1 on: June 29, 2009, 04:30:04 PM »

It is poor that Tax Offices still operate on 0845 kick back numbers.

Making money out of callers should not be within their remit.

We have this present greedy Labour Government to blame for that.

Contacting your Member of Parliament is a good idea - they know all
the best ways to dodge and avoid paying tax as well.

Many of them have been doing it for years - without doubt.






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ljukes
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« Reply #2 on: March 07, 2010, 04:39:41 PM »

I find a snotty e-mail to HMRC usually works and they do respond quickly.
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John
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« Reply #3 on: March 23, 2010, 01:47:12 PM »

What with a Tax demand?
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ljukes
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« Reply #4 on: March 23, 2010, 04:37:56 PM »

Funnily enough, not always. You just have to be persistent with HMRC and being an ex-Civil Servant who can interpret Government Gobbledegook helps. I've been trying to get them to give me a tax bill which I know I owe from 3 years ago but gave up when they told me they couldn't find my records (well, you would, wouldn't you?)
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avalonmpk
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« Reply #5 on: March 25, 2010, 04:09:11 PM »

How often do you check your tax code.
 Hi Bix love your early version of Clarinet Marmalade
The last recruiting campaign that the then inland revenue had was a note in the Tax Office in Bath: NO QUALIFICATION REQUIRED
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isteve
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« Reply #6 on: May 08, 2010, 11:08:17 AM »

I never use 0845/0870 or any other numbers that extort money.
My favourite site for finding alternative numbers is http://www.saynoto0870.com/search.php

There you will find the Inland revenue numbers that are near you. although I suspect any regional office will do, as they are all linked.

I am sure many of us have telephone packages that let us have free calls at certain times, so having a 01 or 02 number is a saving.

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